Monasticism in North-Western Europe, 800-1200

Titel: Monasticism in North-Western Europe, 800-1200 / Tore Nyberg
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Veröffentlicht: Aldershot ˜[u.a.]œ : Ashgate, 2000
Umfang: X, 295 S. : Ill.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 1859282121
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  • Introduction
  • The monastic geography of North-Western Europe: The regions
  • Communications
  • Early monasticism among Frisians and Saxons: The Frisians
  • The Saxons
  • The archbishopsÆ options
  • Eleventh-century monasticism: Eastern Denmark: The period 1020û1100
  • Zealand and the diocese of Roskilde
  • The two Scania dioceses
  • Eleventh-century monasticism: Funen and Jutland: Funen and the diocese of Odense
  • The three new dioceses of Jutland
  • Eleventh-century monasticism: Norway and Sweden: Norway
  • Sweden
  • Eleventh-century monasticism: Saxony, Slesvig, Ribe
  • The great period: civil war I: The spirit of the epoch: revenge and penitence
  • The alternative: disinterested prayer
  • The great period: civil war II: Monasticism in times of threat
  • The Danish model in Sweden
  • The Danish model in Norway?
  • The great period: civil war III
  • The Valdemarian age I: 1157 and the coming of competition: Summing up: kings in the secular church and the monasteries
  • Bishops and monasteries
  • The new interpretation: peace and tension
  • Danish kingship and the new interpretation
  • Swedish kingship and monasticism
  • The Valdemarian age 2: movements among monks: The history of æThe Precious Island
  • Æ Repeated patterns?
  • New moves in Sweden
  • Women and the monastic option
  • The Valdemarian age 3: sons and daughters of St. Augustine
  • The Valdemarian age 4: peripheria and conclusion: Among the Obodrites and Pomeranians
  • Among the Frisians
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix: development of Cistercian foundations in Denmark
  • Bibliography
  • Index